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May 14th, 2012 11:52 PM #21edit .. :D
nabura na pala ata sa fb..
peru nasayo naman sir.. kung gusto mo i hataw..
tsaka hindi ipapasa sa Qc. kaya ok lang i hataw hindi masisira yan lalo na modern na tayu ngayun,
mainam nga ibirit kasi malalaman mo agad yung diperensiya ng sasakyanpwede mo isauli agad.
- may nakausap din ako. binirit din niya yung sakanya innova din. so far ata wala naman nagiging dipirensiya
at sabi ng casa hindi na raw kaylangan ng "BREAK-IN"
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May 15th, 2012 01:01 AM #22
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May 15th, 2012 11:23 AM #23
Yup. Strict break-in practices are more crucial after an engine overhaul then a brand new engine nowadays. Some high performance engines though still have strict break in procedures to follow though. For me however, i still practice watching my right foot when i'm in the first few hundred kms but it becomes a free for all right before i bring the car in for the 1000 PMS.
On the 1,000PMS, my understanding on this is it's crucial as there may be some dirt or imperfections from the engine assembly process that may be circulating inside so this is washed out with the first change oil.
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May 15th, 2012 11:30 AM #24
When was the last time you've read in owners manual about the proper breaking in a new car...I can't remember I don't think it's even written there.
Saka diba before ilabas nila yan na test na yan para makita kung yun power ng engine eh kaya talags doon Sa ratings nila
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May 15th, 2012 12:31 PM #25
It just occurred to me, what if you buy a new car with a prehistoric engine - say, an Adventure (4D56) or a Crosswind (4JA1). Would they still need to be broken in? After all, they're using the same engine setups for the past 20 years or so.
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May 15th, 2012 01:54 PM #26
wow...dami kong natutunan sa thread na ito ah....
"pitik-pitikin lang pero ihataw mo din ng 120kmh"
"di na uso break in, pero huwag mo ihataw"
hahahaha....
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May 15th, 2012 10:06 PM #27
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May 15th, 2012 10:30 PM #28, better also to ensure that you practice the proper turbo cool down before turning off your engine to lengthen the lifespan of your turbocharger.
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sir,,how many minutes is the cooling time in turning off engine?
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May 15th, 2012 10:42 PM #29
The way to "properly" break-in your vehicle differs from the owner's preferences. By stating na pitik pitik lang at 120-130kph, nilalagay ko sa safe side yung nagtatanong. Not necessarily na ganun gagawin ko kasi mas malakas loob ko...
1-2 minutes.
If you don't have the luxury of time to wait, just install a turbo timer.
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May 16th, 2012 12:02 AM #30
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